Fixtures, fans, panels. Wired right.
Electrical · Wooster, Ohio
The electrical side of every remodel we build, available for the jobs between: dead outlets, new fixtures, ceiling fans, panels tidied and labeled. Written price before work starts.
A written price before the panel opens.
The call · how it runs
Electrical is where guesswork gets expensive. We quote the job, not the hour, and for most of this work a couple of texted photos are enough to put a number in writing the same day.
- Written price before workalways
- Quote from texted photosusually same day
- Parts & fixturesat cost, receipts shown
- The standardsame as the remodels
There’s a service-call minimum; it covers an insured crew and a stocked truck in your driveway, and you’ll have the number before we head over. Stack two or three small jobs and one trip earns its keep.
The calls we get.
Partial list · the breaker box knows the rest
- Dead outlets & switches
- Ceiling fans, hung & steadied
- Light fixtures & dimmers
- Recessed lighting
- Bath fans that actually vent
- GFCI outlets where code wants them
- Panels tidied, breakers labeled
- Appliance circuits & hookups
- Smoke & CO detectors
- Porch & outdoor lights
- New outlets where you need them
- The switch that does nothing
If it hums, buzzes, flickers or died, call. And if a job needs a specialist, we tell you that up front instead of learning on your house.
Why call a remodeler about wiring?
Because every bathroom we gut gets rewired by the same two hands, and that work lives behind tile where a mistake never gets a second chance. The electrical you get on a Tuesday service call is that same work: boxes anchored right, connections made once, and the breaker labeled so the next person doesn’t have to guess.
And because running wire through a finished house without wrecking the finish is remodel work. Anyone can swap a fixture on an open ceiling. Getting power to where your house never planned on needing it, and leaving no trace in the drywall, is the part thirty years of remodeling is for.
The short questions.
Straight answers · no follow-up call required
How much does an electrician cost in Wooster, Ohio?
You get a written price before any work starts, usually from a couple of texted photos the same day, with parts billed at cost and receipts shown. There’s a service-call minimum, and you’ll have that number before we head over. No hourly meter, no surprise line items.
What electrical work do you take?
The electrical that lives inside houses: dead outlets and switches, light fixtures and dimmers, ceiling fans, bath fans, GFCI outlets, appliance circuits, detectors, and panels tidied up with breakers actually labeled. It’s the same electrical work we put inside our own remodels. If a job needs a specialist, we tell you that up front instead of learning on your house.
Do you take small electrical jobs?
Yes. A dead outlet or a fan that wobbles is a normal ticket, not a favor. There is a service-call minimum, so the smart move is to stack the list: the dimmer that buzzes, the porch light, the outlet behind the couch, all in one trip. One visit, one written price.
Can you add a fan or an outlet where there’s no wiring?
Usually, yes. Running new wire through finished walls and ceilings is remodel work, and remodels are what we do all day. Text us a photo of the spot and we’ll tell you what’s involved and put a number on it in writing before anything gets opened up.
Tell us what’s flickering.
Call or text (330) 621-5810 with the symptom, or a photo of the fixture. You’ll have a written number before we ring the doorbell.